Nonglare shield



June 17, 1930. R TlDMARSH 1,764,478

NONGLRE SHIELD Filed March 16, 1928 J INVENTOR f' Y device comprises lapflat plate l adaptedfor i i 'i ilatenyted June 17, l1930 u Application l'ed Marchl 16,

This invention ,relates to "accessories for motor. vehicles, my principal object being to yprovide a device to be mounted'inv the drivers '.5 compartment of a car against the wind shield, Y yfwhich, will diuse, anda cut `the glare 'of` the head lights "of any approaching vehicle,` thereby preventing the blinding of the driver f and makingjit possible vfor Vhim 'to seeI the 1 'y road, and promoting. safety inrnight driving` y* l`10 vvAvfurther Objectis to` support and mount the shield'so that it may be adjusted to differ- Y I p l ent heights tofsuit thel needs of different cars v A yand drivers, l and be independently inoved s v l 'Vl-.l from an operatingpositionto one out of the way at Van instants notice.

A further object-of theinvention is to pro-i" duce a simple 'and inexpensive deviceand l v vyet one which willbe exceedinglyeffective` f'for the purpose for which it is designed. Y, y;

a such structureand relative" arrangement of .parts .aswill fully appear by aperusalfof';y

thefollowing specification and claims;

, yInthe .drawings similar characters of ref- 2K5 corresponding parts'infthe- 'These objectsQlv accomplish Aby means of erencje indicate several views:

` .y Figi isa perspective outline cfthedriverps y 'l lcompartment-of an automobile'showing my' 1,7* f improved shield in operating position. Y,

',Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the device de# ta'Ched-:if a .l rgf g -p Fig. 3 is'an enlarged fragmentary section s ig. "5 isal fragmentary view showing a modified mounting of the shield on its sup-V -..'Inortingjrrody device..

y Referring. now more particularly n, to the charactersof reference on the drawings, the

r` attachment to the transverse frame piece'2 of y'the"car'"which'ezrtends above the wind shield 3.! Secured to and projecting rearwardly .from vthe late is a bracketwhich comprises transversey spaced plates .orfears Den l f pending from between these plates is a sleeve pivoted. at its upper end ontoV the bracket i if ,n near; the topv and back byv a cross pin 6,' which.;

isfparanei tothe pas if.V siidabieaie the.

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. ing the upper e'd'g kTh / 'FigLfLl is a fragmentary side section of the I Sleeve and preparing ffri. :de iovf fefifi i f thereo-fis a rod 7 the lower vend of which is"A i .n Y

forrriedwitlir'a,v i haped liclarnpfSp engag-,

hindi preferuysem disposed-renamedg. v I YClfet' iidj'isfffiXe-dfatitS l Vopposite end onto the ybracket ybythe "pin-6,

A' similar butfhorizontally .disposed f spring Y. and pin membernfl.kisfmounted;togholdthesleeve againstfdownward', movement.whenV n it has been iraisedgto la horizontal position,``v

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Asinall springlfisp'refer'ably mounted be-jf i y A l ik tween. the bracket 4platesatthe back to bearkv i'.: against the sleeve when the p inlS lis engaged therewith-'s0 as topform ajcushion topreventff' A f anyl possible vibrationbf the yshieldfvvhich .nfiighipannoyfory distract the driver.. This springV also' serves to" throw .the `sleevey rearfl st I wardlyl somewhat, afterI` thef holding pin has l n sleeve can :begrasped andraised. r

.been withdrawnfrom thefhole in the" sleeve Yand Yagainy released, Ythus preventin'gjthe pin Jfromv vaga/in4 engaging: `'the' 'holejbeforeflth Inthe above described'type'"therod I rigid from end to.; end. L In 1the-forni loflde-V y 'jvice'sh'o'wnin Fligl` jthe trod Zacha's a swivel 1 friction joint `18V just above the:L shield` clamp 8a so as to permit @the shield tobe swungtok a horizontal position; y:withoutraising the V entire v struc-ture, without,`-however,f interferir" I ingwith such raising in addition if desired;y f-

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i the shield, terminating at its lower end in a small flat pad` 20 which preferably engages the lower edge of the shield. This not only stiffensV the shield, but enables the same to '-5 be Vswung aboutV the joint 18 Without bearing against the weak shield. Y j From the foregoing description it Will bev readily seen that I have producedl such' Va v device as substantially fulfills the objects of 10 the invention as set forth herein.

While thisV specification'setsforthin. de- 'y tail the present and preferred construction of the device, still in practice such deviations from such detail may be resorted to as do 15 Ynot form a departure from'the'spirit of theV invention, as defined' .by the appended claims. f Y n .Having thus describedV my invention what I claimas new and useful and desire to se- A '297 cure Letters Patent is l. A nonglare shield including a vbracket adapted to,y be mounted in a fixed position, a member pivoted atene end on the bracket, a shield element liked. on the other end of the 25 member, a ,spring band on they outsidevof the bracket and secured theretoincommon with the pivot of the said member, said. spring band'` pressing at its other end toward the Y l bracket','anda pin on VSaid other end project- 3Q. ing through the bracket to engage a socket provided in said member) f y 2.-A structure as in claim 1,' With cushion Ameans 'then bearingV against the member to4 maintain one edgev of the socket in close en- 351 gagement with the pinA to prevent'rattling and' vibration., Y 1 Y Y l VIn testimony whereof I affix my signature.

. RALPH E. TIDMARSH. l

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